CACHE CODE FOR AN ELECTRONIC PAYMENT TERMINAL AND CORRESPONDING ELECTRONIC PAYMENT TERMINAL
20220075905 ยท 2022-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F3/02
PHYSICS
G06F3/0202
PHYSICS
G07F7/1016
PHYSICS
G07F7/10
PHYSICS
F16B5/0088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06F21/83
PHYSICS
G06F21/34
PHYSICS
F16B21/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A removable cache code intended to be assembled to an electronic payment terminal in a reversible manner, thanks to first and second reversible attachment means located on the outer face of at least one of the lateral walls of the cache code.
Claims
1. A removable cache code to be assembled in a reversible manner on an electronic payment terminal, the removable cache code comprising: at least one lateral wall; a rear wall; and first and second reversible attachments on an outer face of said at least one lateral wall which are configured to cooperate with corresponding receivers in a receiving location of said electronic payment terminal, said first reversible attachment being formed by at least one excrescence extending obliquely in relation to a plane of said outer face of said lateral wall.
2. The removable cache code according to claim 1, wherein said second reversible attachment is formed by at least one excrescence extending perpendicular to said plane of said outer face of said lateral wall.
3. The removable cache code according to claim 1, wherein the at least one lateral wall comprises two lateral walls each having said first and second reversible attachments.
4. The removable cache code according to claim 1, wherein said excrescence forming said first reversible attachment has a shape belonging to the group consisting of: dovetail, keyhole, T-shape.
5. An electronic payment terminal comprising: a keypad; and receiving location for receiving a cache code that includes: at least one lateral wall; a rear wall; and first and second reversible attachments on an outer face of said at least one lateral wall which are configured to cooperate with corresponding first and second receivers in the receiving location of said electronic payment terminal, said first reversible attachment being formed by at least one excrescence extending obliquely in relation to a plane of said outer face of said lateral wall, said receiving location comprising at least one lateral wall and a rear wall surrounding said keypad on at least two of the keypad's sides, said at least one lateral wall of the receiving location having an inner face comprising the first receiver, which cooperates with said first reversible attachment of said cache code and the second receiver, which cooperates with said second reversible attachment of said cache code.
6. The electronic payment terminal according to claim 5, wherein said first receiver is formed by a cavity having a shape belonging to the group consisting of: dovetail, keyhole, T-shape.
Description
4. LIST OF FIGURES
[0023] These features, as well as others, will become more apparent upon reading the following description of one embodiment, given by way of simple illustrative and non-limiting example, and the appended figures, wherein:
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5. DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
5.1. General Principle
[0039] The general principle of the present technique resides in the presence of two distinct means for attaching the cache code on the electronic payment terminal, provided on the outer faces of the cache code, in order to cooperate with corresponding receiving means on the inner faces of the receiving location provided on the electronic payment terminal.
[0040] The two distinct attachment means each make it possible to obtain a distinct technical effect, in such a way as to ensure a reversible but resistant assembly of a cache code on an electronic payment terminal.
[0041] Thus, the first reversible attachment means, formed by an excrescence extending obliquely over the outer face of at least one of the lateral walls of the cache code, make it possible to force the cache code into its assembled position, that is to say hold it as close as possible to the walls of the receiving location of the electronic payment terminal.
[0042] This makes it possible to correct a known deformation defect of the cache code, due to its manufacture by moulding and to its shape with three walls only. Indeed, this U-shape has quite a rigid rear portion whereas the lateral walls are quite flexible and tend to tighten and therefore to move closer to one another, which makes durable assembly on an electronic payment terminal difficult.
[0043] This technical effect of lateral holding of the cache code assembled to the electronic payment terminal is therefore obtained both by the fact that this concerns an excrescence (for example a pin) as well as by the oblique feature of this excrescence, which requires an oblique insertion into the corresponding receiving means of the electronic payment terminal.
[0044] A plurality of examples of shape of this excrescence (dovetail type shape, or keyhole, or T-shape) are described in more detail hereafter, but it should be remembered that regardless of the shape of the section of this excrescence, this should have a bulge that ensures the holding in the receiving location and an oblique insertion.
[0045] In addition, the second reversible attachment means enable the longitudinal holding of the cache code by preventing it from moving backwards and by preventing the first reversible attachment means from coming out of the corresponding receiving means on the electronic payment terminal.
[0046] Thus, the proposed solution makes it possible to obtain a cache code that may be assembled on its place of use (for example by a merchant), by anyone, without tools or particular preparation. The mounting remains reversible, (as opposed to bonding or screwing), and the cache code may be reinstalled if necessary after being dropped or dismantled for cleaning the terminal. This method enables the installation on site, by people who are not necessarily trained (customers) and enables a solid and durable, but reversible, attachment.
[0047] Finally, to remove the cache code, a lateral pressure should be exerted on the rear portion of the cache code and the cache code should be slid forwards. The combination of this lateral pressure and of this movement thus makes it possible to reduce the risks of untimely dismantling.
5.2. Description of a First Embodiment
[0048] It is now presented in more detail a first embodiment of a cache code 10 and of an electronic payment terminal 11 intended to be assembled, as illustrated for example in [
[0049] The reversible attachment points of the cache code 10 on the electronic payment terminal 11 are located on the lateral walls (11a, 11b) of the upper cover of the electronic payment terminal 11, in areas away from the sensitive portions of the terminal, such as for example the chip card read head or certain electronic components. Thus, this makes it possible to limit the covering of sensitive areas by the cache code and therefore limit the possibilities of using the cache code to hide possible fraud devices, such as for example chip card reader spying devices.
[0050] In addition, as already indicated above, the principle of the technique proposed is based on the fact that the front portion of the cache code, which is the most flexible and the most easily deformable, includes first reversible attachment means 101 of the cache code 10 in the location provided on the electronic payment terminal 11, enabling the lateral holding of the cache code on the electronic payment terminal. According to this first embodiment, these first reversible attachment means 101 take the shape of cylindrical oblique anchors of keyhole type that make it possible, through translation, to bring the flexible/deformable lateral walls (10a, 10b) of the cache code 10 in the desired position, then hold it in this position when the cache code is completely assembled to the electronic payment terminal. Indeed, this excrescence shape requires a particular oblique insertion of the cache code and enables an optimum lateral holding, as opposed to an excrescence perpendicular to the wall of the cache code that would not make it possible to hold the latter in its assembled position because of the flexibility of the lateral walls and of their tendency to tighten.
[0051] Reversible attachment means of keyhole type are easy to produce (simple shape, cylindrical drilling) and make it possible to support moderate attachment loads.
[0052] Second reversible attachment means 102 are also provided, for example in the form of lugs located on the rear portion of the lateral walls (10a, 10b) of the cache code 10, where the part is less flexible (due to the rear wall 10c that reinforces this portion of the cache code). At the end of translation of the cache code along the walls (11a, 11b) of the receiving location of the electronic payment terminal 11, these second reversible attachment means 102 fit into cavities arranged 112 in the upper cover, on each of the inner lateral walls (11a, 11b) of the receiving location.
[0053] In this way, once inserted and attached in the receiving location, the cache code can no longer move backwards, and the oblique anchors 101 cannot come out of their housing.
[0054] Any shape of the second reversible attachment means may be envisaged from the moment it enables the longitudinal holding of the cache code in assembled position, while enabling the insertion of the first reversible attachment means into the corresponding locations. For example, [
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[0057] Thus, it can be observed in [
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[0059] In the second assembly position ([
[0060] The third assembly position ([
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[0062] Finally, as already indicated above, to remove the cache code, a lateral pressure should be exerted on the rear portion of the cache code, in such a way as to make the attachment means 102 come out of the corresponding receiving means 112, as well as the attachment means 101 come out of the corresponding receiving means 111, and the cache code should be slid forwards. The combination of this lateral pressure and of this movement makes it possible to reduce the risks of untimely dismantling.
5.3. Description of a Second Embodiment
[0063] It is now presented in more detail a second embodiment of a cache code 10 ([
[0064] In this second embodiment, the shape of the first reversible attachment means 101 is different and corresponds to a dovetail type shape, making it possible to ensure the lateral holding of the cache code in the corresponding location on the electronic payment terminal thanks to an oblique insertion (as opposed to an excrescence perpendicular to the wall of the cache code that would not make it possible to hold the latter in its assembled position because of the flexibility of the lateral walls and of their tendency to tighten).
[0065] Reversible attachment means of dovetail type are a little more complex to produce that those of the keyhole type of the first embodiment but they make it possible to support greater loads and the prismatic faces enable better positioning of the assembly.
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[0068] In these two views, only the first reversible attachment means 101 are represented, close to the function key TF1 of the keypad of the electronic payment terminal, this key also being represented in [
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[0071] As indicated above in relation with the first embodiment, any shape of the second reversible attachment means may be envisaged from the moment it enables the longitudinal holding of the cache code in assembled position, while enabling the insertion of the first reversible attachment means in the corresponding locations. As already described above, [
[0072] Finally, for this second embodiment, the principle for removing the cache code is the same as for the first embodiment described above: a lateral pressure should be exerted on the rear portion of the cache code, in such a way as to make the attachment means 102 come out of the corresponding receiving means 112, as well as the attachment means 101 come out of the corresponding receiving means 111, and the cache code should be slid forwards. The combination of this lateral pressure and of this movement also makes it possible, according to this second embodiment, to reduce the risks of untimely dismantling.
[0073] Other shapes may be implemented for the first reversible attachment means 101, such as a T-shape, illustrated in [
[0074] As already indicated repeatedly, the principle remains the same: the first reversible attachment means 101 must have a bulge in such a way as to remain inserted in the receiving location receiving them.